Window Question
Do dealers do window tinting? Do they charge outrageous prices? Might be the solution there, have them tint the windows when they receive it, you just won't be able to take delivery of the car for a couple days waiting for the tint to fully cure. I know if the car was sitting in front of me, I would have to drive it, if it's still at the dealer, I wouldn't be tempted as much.
Easy to take care of. When you get your car back from the tinters get out there with a hair dryer. Open the door and run the hairdryer along the top portion of the window for about 15 minutes. That will seal the tint and you will have no problems. I use to work at a sign/tint shop and that is all we had to do to solve that problem.
My 94 GT has an Express down feature but the swithch has a detent on it. Press it a little bit and you can control how far the window will come down. press the switch all the way and the window will go down all the way non-stop. I'm sure the '05 will be the same for the up and down of the window so just try not to his the window switch.
Originally posted by kevinb120@October 13, 2004, 1:51 PM
I am not tinting the windows this time around anyway. Im kinda bored with them, and dont think they do anything for the looks of the new car. I like being able to see the red interior and IUP through the glass
I think tinted windows would look cheapo on this car.
I am not tinting the windows this time around anyway. Im kinda bored with them, and dont think they do anything for the looks of the new car. I like being able to see the red interior and IUP through the glass
What's the latest color of the day Kev?
Originally posted by Nichole@October 13, 2004, 4:28 PM
We are talking about the automatic up and down that occurs EVERYTIME the door opens/closes not the express feature that most newer cars have.
We are talking about the automatic up and down that occurs EVERYTIME the door opens/closes not the express feature that most newer cars have.
It happens everytime the door is opened, regardless if the key is in or not, it is designed to promote a better seal when the door is closed. This feature is normally included on all high end vehicles.
that problem has an easy solution. have them tint your windows with you inside and drive the car nonstop for a couple of days. you could sleep in there anyway, i'm sure a few people will.
you might even be able to fold down the back seat and get out through the trunk
you might even be able to fold down the back seat and get out through the trunk
Originally posted by Nichole@October 13, 2004, 4:39 PM
It happens everytime the door is opened, regardless if the key is in or not, it is designed to promote a better seal when the door is closed. This feature is normally included on all high end vehicles.
It happens everytime the door is opened, regardless if the key is in or not, it is designed to promote a better seal when the door is closed. This feature is normally included on all high end vehicles.
Page 164 of the manual shows 2 fuses, 1 for the right front window motor and 1 for the left front window motor. Maybe pulling these fuses will keep the window from dropping and rising. Then they can be put back after the tint dries.
So........when it's pouring down rain, the inside of the car will get wet for a bit until the window automatically rolls back up?
Originally posted by 169stang@October 13, 2004, 3:07 PM
So........when it's pouring down rain, the inside of the car will get wet for a bit until the window automatically rolls back up?
So........when it's pouring down rain, the inside of the car will get wet for a bit until the window automatically rolls back up?
Originally posted by SurfnSoCal+October 13, 2004, 3:11 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (SurfnSoCal @ October 13, 2004, 3:11 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-THRUST@October 13, 2004, 2:42 PM
you might even be able to fold down the back seat and get out through the trunk
you might even be able to fold down the back seat and get out through the trunk
sorry didn't see it.
don't mean to take your funny part
i don't think it goes down very far does it? the window i mean.
I know this part of the tinting questions passed a little while ago but When I had my 89 Gt it cost me 150 for the best quality tint and a good job....but when I got an estimate up here in MA for my 2002 xterra for the front 2 windows i got a quote off 120 bucks from the same place...I ended up visiting a friend in FLA and got the same tint job w/ the same quality tint for 40 bucks...my gf got her 5 windows done for 100 bucks...so it depends on where you live i would think
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